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The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest novel Chapter 62

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In the noisy cafeteria, Sherry sat across from Andre and me, her face pale and wan.

"So, when did you two start dating?"

Andre picked up my bowl to help me get some soup, as if he didn't hear his sister at all.

I rested my chin on my hand, feeling my cheeks flush.

"Uh… just a couple of days ago."

"Your brother is hard to win over; I'd chased him for three months!"

As soon as I finished my words, Andre returned with the bowl and set it in front of me.

Sherry looked down with a smile, voice soft.

"Really? I can tell you that I like my brother a lot. Well, good luck to you two!"

She glanced up at Andre, smiling sweetly. "Andre, I'm so happy you have such a pretty girlfriend with good grades and a rich family."

The mention of "rich family" made me a bit sensitive.

For the past three months when I was chasing Andre, I never brought up anything related to that, especially his status as a poor student, for fear he'd reject me even more.

Andre completely ignored Sherry's comment, turning to me, and quietly asked, "Want me to feed you?"

The hit from that bully had made my right shoulder unmovable; I couldn't even lift my hand to use a fork.

Even so, I felt shy about being too intimate so soon.

I shook my head. "I can just use my left hand with a spoon."

Andre pressed his lips together, seeming to want to say more.

I gently poked his cheek with my finger.

"Hey, don't feel guilty. My left hand is pretty coordinated."

After a moment, Andre finally gave in. He rolled my sleeves up a bit, and once he saw I could manage eating with a spoon, he relaxed and started eating.

Sherry quietly sipped her soup, barely touching her food like she had no appetite.

Throughout the meal, Sherry tried to speak a few times, but Andre didn't respond at all.

To ease the awkwardness, I kept filling the silence even though I was chewing my food.

I sighed inwardly, "Turns out Andre is short-tempered with his sister, too!"

Lost in my thoughts, I didn't notice someone nearby slip and almost spill their soup all over me.

Andre reacted instantly, standing up and yanking Sherry out of the way.

Hot, sticky soup splashed onto my arm, making me gasp in pain.

I pushed my chair back and ran to the sink.

Out of the corner of my eye, I could see Andre examining Sherry's shoulders closely, his voice noticeably heavier.

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